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Accounting for Sources of Projected Growth in Federal Spending on Medicare and Medicaid
05/28/2008 | Requests *Summary
This budget analysis compares the degree to which the aging of the population and rising health care costs, as well as the interaction of the two factors, will contribute to an overall increase in the federal spending on Medicare and Medicaid as a portion of the GDP. Using four different scenarios, it finds that a significantly larger portion of this increase will come from rising health care costs rather than aging.
Author
Meyerson, Noah
Available Files
- Analysis PDF (147K, 8 pages)
Keywords
Expenditures; Medicaid; health care costs
Topic
Aging Issues, Financing HCBS, Sustainability
Type/Tool
Comparison Table, Matrix or Chart, Data, Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers
Source
Congressional Budget Office
State
All States/Territories
Date Created
06/24/2008
Contact
Office of Communications Congressional Budget Office
communications@cbo.gov
202-226-2602
communications@cbo.gov
202-226-2602
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